Sister of Earl T. Kenan of This City
Upper Sandusky, O., March 19--- (Special) --- Mrs. Otto B. Smith died at the home of her sister in this city, at 6 o’clock this morning. She had been ill for almost the past year, death being the result of a general nervous breakdown. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Torrey Kenan, for many years deceased, and was born in this city forty-three years ago last Memorial day.
She was married to Otto B. Smith in this city July 31, 1904. She is survived by two sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. Walter L. Smalley, of Dayton; and Miss Cora Kenan, of this city; Ernest and Dudley Kenan of Los Angeles, and Earl T. Kenan of Marion.
The deceased was a member of the Universalist Church for many years.
Obituary Notice, 19 Mar, 1919, The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio
Sister of Earl T. Kenan of This City
Upper Sandusky, O., March 19--- (Special) --- Mrs. Otto B. Smith died at the home of her sister in this city, at 6 o’clock this morning. She had been ill for almost the past year, death being the result of a general nervous breakdown. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Torrey Kenan, for many years deceased, and was born in this city forty-three years ago last Memorial day.
She was married to Otto B. Smith in this city July 31, 1904. She is survived by two sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. Walter L. Smalley, of Dayton; and Miss Cora Kenan, of this city; Ernest and Dudley Kenan of Los Angeles, and Earl T. Kenan of Marion.
The deceased was a member of the Universalist Church for many years.
Obituary Notice, 19 Mar, 1919, The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio
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